H Björelius, G Tsilingaridis, F Johansson, J Trang, A Grigoriadis, R Thorman, H Terband
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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate chewing efficiency in children with speech sound disorders (SSD). With a focus on those with motor speech disorders (MSD).
Method: A clinical sample of 101 children with SSDs (78 with MSD), aged 4-9 years, and a control group of 76 typically developing (TD) children participated. Chewing efficiency was assessed using the two-colour Hue-Check© chewing gum test. A computer-based image analysis measured colour mixing after 20 chewing cycles, generating the outcome variable SDHue.
Results: An independent samples t-test showed that children with SSD chewed less efficiently than TD children. A one-way ANOVA revealed that children with MSD + (i.e., all children with MSD who also had concomitant language-oriented diagnoses [LD] and/or oral motor developmental delay [ODD]) aged 7-9 years had significantly lower chewing efficiency than age-matched TD peers (p < 0.001, η2 = 0.305).
Conclusion: Children with MSD demonstrated reduced chewing efficiency compared to their TD peers. Possibly reflecting a broader, not yet fully understood, symptom complex. Oral motor developmental delay (ODD) was common across the entire SSD group. These findings underline the importance of future research exploring symptom interrelations and guiding targeted interventions.
运动语言障碍儿童的咀嚼效率。
目的:研究语音障碍儿童咀嚼效率的变化。重点关注运动语言障碍(MSD)患者。方法:选取4 ~ 9岁ssd患儿101例(其中MSD患儿78例)和正常发育(TD)患儿76例作为对照组。采用双色Hue-Check©口香糖测试评估咀嚼效率。基于计算机的图像分析测量了20次咀嚼循环后的颜色混合,产生结果变量SDHue。结果:独立样本t检验显示,SSD儿童咀嚼效率低于TD儿童。单因素方差分析显示MSD +儿童(即:结果显示,所有伴有语言导向诊断(LD)和/或口腔运动发育迟缓(ODD)的7-9岁MSD儿童的咀嚼效率显著低于同龄TD儿童(p 2 = 0.305)。结论:MSD患儿的咀嚼效率比TD患儿低。可能反映了一个更广泛的,尚未完全理解的症状综合体。口腔运动发育迟缓(ODD)在整个SSD组中都很常见。这些发现强调了未来研究探索症状相互关系和指导有针对性的干预措施的重要性。
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